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Ravens offer 'Week of Winning' to fans

The Ravens organization appreciates all of the fan support it's gotten along the road to New Orleans, so it's giving fans the chance to win some great prizes, including a trip to the Super Bowl.

"We have the best football fans in Baltimore, so it's important that when we're winning, we want our fans to win as well. We wouldn't be here if it wasn't for our fans, so we're definitely excited to give back and give everybody the opportunity to share the excitement of the playoffs," said Ravens spokeswoman Katie Bollinger.

The organization is once again running the Week of Winning contest. All fans have to do is visit different websites every day, such as Pinterest or Instagram or follow the Ravens on Twitter, and gather up the contest codes each day. Every day, one fan will win an AFC Championship hat and T-shirt.

At the end of the week, enter all of the codes on the Ravens' website for a chance to win the grand prize.

"They'll have a chance to go to the Super Bowl in New Orleans. They get two tickets, three nights of accommodation and round-trip airfare. There's a lot of other things, too, like different parties. It's a huge VIP experience," Bollinger said.

Whether you're heading to New Orleans or not, the whole city is buzzing with excitement. The town has been painted purple and is filled with support for the team.

"Everybody is dressed in purple. They're not just wearing purple on Friday, they're wearing purple every day," Bollinger said. "You walk down the streets and you see the buildings are lit up in purple, and it just has an electric feel in Baltimore. The whole nation is watching us now, so it's just such a great opportunity for the Ravens organizations and our fans."

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